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THE SODBUSTER . , . After a busy three days of classes, the Sodbuster helps everyone relax . . . Everyone, that is, except the upper- classmen who then proceed to rush the Frosh women right off their feet. The dance is held in ,the spacious Intramural Room and provides an excellent opportunity for the new students to get to know each other. The opportunity is gratefully accepted by the men of the sophomore, junior, and senior class as their big chance. Helpful name cards are pro- vided making introductions unnecessary. The Sodbuster is a fitting climax to the first week of school. It renews old friend- ships and makes new and lasting ones as can be seen from the previous comments. Each year the general consensus of opinion is that a good time was had at the Sodbuster by all, THIS IS THE ORGANIZATION FAIR . . . A maze of exhibits and displays representing most of the organizations on campus, it is de- signed to attract the Freshmen, This affair is very similar to rushing season, in fact it is a general all-campus rush as each organization vies for Freshmen members. Some of -the displays are very ingenious. The Uphill Science Clubs concoct working models to show their skill. The campus publications use the Fair as a market for subscriptions. Many sales are made at this time to the Frosh. One of the more interesting exhibits was the booth where the Freshmen were interviewed on a tape re- corder. This was set up by the College radio station. The Organization Fair is another of the help- ful innovations during the first week of school. It helps the Freshmen look over the many organi- zations on campus and it gives the upper-classmen a chance to look over the Freshmen.
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One of the biggest and most successful events of the Fall Semester was the lecture sponsored by the Biology Club. Dr. Stanley P. Reimann, noted cancer specialist, gave a very interesting speech on this timely sub- ject. The large Lecture Room of the Hall was filled as many students took advantage of the opportunity to hear a renowned expert in this field. THE Freshman Orienfalion Board who lead lhe first week's ac'rivi'ries for fhe new s+uclen+s. Standing: jane Walker, Earle Boy- er, Don McClay, Bob Johnson, Dick Ridenour, Joe Thompson, and Lou- ise Slavcoff. Seated: Audrey Crux, Sandee Wheeler, Peg Schumacher, Mary Jane Williams, and Cynthia Kester Cleft to rightj.
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